Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order - 0:00
- Report: Green Mountain Transit - Bus Incident - 0:43
- Local Control Commission Meeting - 15:46
- Public Forum - 22:21
- Consent Agenda - 84:46
- Communication: Appointment of the Community and Economic Development Office Director - 85:11
- Communication: Mayor's Appointments for FY 20 - 104:32
- Special Event Indoor Entertainment Permit Application: Zero Gravity, 716 Pine Street - 114:49
- Public Hearing Regarding FY20 Common Area Fees for the Church Street Marketplace District - 116:18
- Resolution: Allocation Method and Standards for Common Area Fee Formula, and Establishment of Common Area Fees for the Church Street Marketplace for Fiscal Year 2020 - 118:00
- Resolution: Response to Burlington Police Departments Use of Force - 120:13
- Resolution: Formation of a Special Committee to Review Community Policing Practices through a Robust Community Engagement Process - 179:20
- Move to Recess - 196:18
- Continued: Resolution: Formation of a Special Committee to Review Community Policing Practices through a Robust Community Engagement Process - 196:40
- Communication: Champlain Parkway Cooperative Agreement Amendment No. 7 - 213:58
- Communication: Champlain Parkway - Proposed Design Contract Amendment No. 14 with Clough Harbour & Associates - 233:56
- Communication: Affordable, Sustainable Transportation Choice - Transitioning Existing Bike-Share to Shared Electric Mobility - 236:40
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The Burlington City Council meets on Mondays, often three times each month at 7pm. Their meetings air live on Channel 317 (Burlington Telecom) and repeat on Channel 17 at the air times listed below.
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